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The Contra Costa Water District is excited to offer a new online portal called My Water Report where you can view detailed information about your water use.

To safeguard public health by protecting your water supply from possible contamination, the District requires installation of backflow prevention devices where plumbing systems are exposed to potential contamination or poorer quality water.

State law requires a public agency such as CCWD to set rates and levy charges sufficient to cover operating expenses, including interest on debts, and to provide funds for replacement or construction of facilities.

The Contra Costa Water District is currently evaluating its rate structure. This Water Rate Structure Study is a technical analysis, conducted by an outside contractor, to recommend changes to the existing rate structure as appropriate.

After the California Water Commission released initial technical reviews for 11 water storage projects seeking $2.7 billion in funding under the Proposition 1 Water Storage Investment Program, Contra Costa Water District responded to address questions. Additional Info...

Contra Costa Water District performed well this year. We made investments to sustain reliable water delivery well into the future. We built upon strong relationships with our customers and our partners. Read the report...